(e)
Three hundred
hours of supervised experience specific to the ADC domains, which includes the
twelve core functions and TAP 21 competencies with a minimum of ten hours in
each core function area.

(i)
The IC&RC ADC domains and minimum hours in each
core function area are as follows:

Clinical
Evaluation

Ten Hours

Treatment
Planning

Ten Hours

Referral

Ten Hours

Service
Coordination

Ten Hours

Counseling

Ten Hours

Client, Family and Community
Education

Ten Hours

Documentation

Ten Hours

Professional and Ethical
Responsibilities

Ten Hours

(ii)
The supervisor shall provide verification that the
applicant has obtained the required three hundred hours of supervised
experience specific to the ADC domains, which includes the twelve core
functions and TAP 21 competencies. A verification of tasks form shall be
completed and signed by the supervisor.

(h)
Six hours of clinical supervisor continuing education
earned every two years. The six hours may be a part of the forty hours of
continuing education obtained for the ADC recertification.

(3)
To be
certified as an IC&RC PS, an individual shall hold on the effective date of
this rule an OCPS I or OCPS II issued by the board.

(D)
Chemical dependency counselors licensed in Ohio
at the LCDC II level and above and prevention specialists (OCPS I and OCPS II)
who meet the requirements in paragraphs (B) and (C) of
this rule are eligible for reciprocity with the entities that are members
of the IC&RC provided that the same type or level of credential is offered
by the member entity.

(E)
An applicant may apply to the board for
certification or licensure by reciprocity provided:

(1)
The applicant holds a valid reciprocal
level certificate or license from a member jurisdiction of the IC&RC or its
successor;

(3)
The board receives documentation from the IC&RC member jurisdiction
indicating the applicant is duly licensed or certified and entitled to its
endorsements;

(4)
The applicant
provides the board with documentation of their educational experience which
shall be consistent with educational requirements for licensure or
certification under Chapter 4758. of the Revised Code;

(5)
The applicant meets the code of ethics
for chemical dependency counselors, clinical supervisors or prevention
specialists as outlined in rules
4758-8-01 to
4758-8-03 of the Administrative
Code.

(F)
Qualified individuals transferring to the state from a
non-IC&RC jurisdiction may apply and be issued a non-IC&RC reciprocal
credential. If the individual wants IC&RC ADC, CS or PS reciprocity they
must meet the respective IC&RC certification requirements established in
paragraph (C) of this rule.